But his blossoming career hit the breaks in October when he fell in his hometown of Edinburgh and smashed his neck.
Now given the all-clear by doctors, he said: “The time off hasn’t been all bad though.

“All I have been doing is dreaming up new exciting ways to hurt myself on my bike.

“2010 is going to be awesome.”

Instant star

The five minute video of Danny jumping his bike of Edinburgh’s steepest drops made him an instant star.

He appeared on American TV chat shows and even got an offer to join a Korean circus.

He also pulled off his fearless tricks in a Volkswagen advert, bagging himself a free car in the process.

And despite being ruled out of biking for almost four months in October, the big-hearted Scot – originally from the Isle of Skye – donated the very bike from his famous video to Comic Relief.

The injury came from two falls, thousands of miles apart in California and Edinburgh.

Kerb fall

He said: “I just fell on my side in California, but unfortunately I had a fall over here as well and broke it a lot more, and it had to be plated.

“In America, it was the most basic fall I’d had in a long time.

“But in Edinburgh it was just an old- fashioned trip on a kerb – I’ve spent so much time on the bike I can’t walk very well.”

But now Danny is gearing up for a year in the saddle haven been given the green light.

“Can’t wait”

He said at the weekend: “I have finally been given the all clear to ride my bike again after three and a half months off.

“I can’t wait to get back to doing sweet skids and wheelies.

“The time off hasn’t been all bad though.

“All I have been doing is dreaming up new exciting ways to hurt myself on my bike.

“2010 is going to be awesome.”

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on Jan 18 2010. Filed under 1, Sport.
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